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The volume of the project was carefully planned to balance functional needs with environmental considerations. The project consists of two distinct volumes, each housing a specific service (accommodation and natatorium). The kinetic blades are positioned to take advantage of the summer wind direction and the south orientation, which allows for optimal natural light reception. By merging these functional and environmental elements, the proposed project seeks to create a harmonious and sustainable space that meets the needs of its users.

Energy conserving strategies : Kinetic Vents:

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The vents in this project adapt to changing needs by opening or closing based on their expansion curve. They are positioned to prioritize summer winds and natural light reception, creating a responsive and energy-efficient system.

Morphing material:

The exterior of the building is coated with a special film called lithium-ion electro-chromic film. This film appears black in the winter, giving the building a sleek appearance. In the summer, the film deactivates and allows light to pass through, revealing the building's natural white color. This film helps regulate the building's temperature and reduce energy consumption, making it a sustainable and energy-efficient choice.

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